This was Zach's first word when I handed him his repaired eye glasses...after more than a week of not wearing one since it was broken.
Mea Culpa. It was so king of him not to complain about his misery of not wearing one and not seeing so clearly. Indeed, we can't be assuming that he can see clearly, when in fact he can't. Blame it to my laziness and our insurance that's why we can't get him a new pair until January.
Tonight, the 3 put up the Christmas Tree. We have now the feeling of Christmas at home. Love to see the christmas lights and the music that reminds us how close we are with the coming of Jesus.
We have a tough day today..no rest but we had a good lunch. A once in a blue moon lunch that didn't make us duped by an scrupulous restaurant.
Night.
We are always fascinated by life's immanent power. There is always magic everyday the sun shines. However, we are too busy noticing those. We are so preoccupied on how to make a living that we fail to recognize what makes life. Fortunately we are blessed to have Zachary, Xandrei and recently Ylize (10.26.12). They showed us the philosophy of diapers, the power of similac, the intricacies of wipes and the uselessness of the pacifier.
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